HMRI Affiliated Researchers

HMRI affiliated researchers include all health and medical researchers, students and support staff working across the University of Newcastle and Hunter New England Local Health District. There are more than 1600 researchers in the Hunter, aligned with HMRI's 19 research programs.

Many Hunter researchers are national and international leaders in their field. They work and collaborate across the research spectrum - from basic laboratory science, to developing new drugs and treatments, implementing clinical trials, improving clinical care, health behaviour and prevention, population health, as well as improving health service policy and planning. Together, Hunter researchers continue to improve the health of our community, locally and across the world. 

Associate Professor Richard Clancy
Research Program :
  • Brain & Mental Health
  • Public Health
Research Topics :
Clinical Mental Health, Healthy Lifestyles, Stress and Addictive Disorders
 
Associate Professor Koert de Waal
Research Program :
  • Pregnancy & Reproduction
Research Topics :
Clinical Cardiovascular, Heart Physiology, Pregnancy & Babies
 
Project Grant
2021 Project Grant
Project Grant
2019 Project Grant
Project Grant
2017 Project Grant
Associate Professor Gillian Gould
Research Program :
  • Brain & Mental Health
  • Cancer
Research Topics :
Effective Health Services, Healthy Lifestyles, Pregnancy & Babies, Stress and Addictive Disorders, Women's Health
 
HMRI Award for Early Career Research
2017 HMRI Award for Early Career Research
Project Grant
2017 Project Grant
Project Grant
2015 Project Grant
Dr Sally Hunt
Research Program :
  • Brain & Mental Health
Research Topics :
Clinical Mental Health, Healthy Lifestyles, Psychology, Stress and Addictive Disorders, Women's Health
 
Associate Professor Kym Rae
Research Program :
  • Pregnancy & Reproduction
Research Topics :
Global Health, Healthy Lifestyles, Pregnancy & Babies, Reproduction & Infertility, Women's Health
 
Project Grant
2018 Project Grant
Project Grant
2017 Project Grant
Project Grant
2017 Project Grant